Daily Briefing June 12: Is it safe to use the Shin Bet to fight Arab violent crime?
Editor David Horovitz on U-20 World Cup tourney, MK Yair Lapid’s testimony and new efforts to stop wave of killings; health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on uptick of youth smoking
Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
Editor David Horovitz and health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today’s episode.
Israel’s national Under-20 soccer team clinched third place in the youth World Cup tournament on Sunday, ending its unprecedented run in the global competition with a 3-1 consolation match win against South Korea. Horovitz lauds the players.
Head of the opposition Yair Lapid began testifying today in the Case 1000 trial. What do we know so far?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the Shin Bet to step into the fight against the wave of violent crime in the Arab community. Why is Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara reportedly saying this is another strike against democracy?
Ghert-Zand gives highlights from a deep dive into youth and smoking here in Israel. We hear about new research and efforts being made to reverse the trend.
This week marks Israel’s 31st annual Skin Cancer Awareness and Early Detection Week. Every day in Israel, five people are diagnosed with malignant skin melanoma. How is the country promoting fighting and early detection of the deadly disease?
Discussed articles include:
Israel clinches 3rd place in soccer’s U-20 World Cup, capping thrilling run
‘Month of my dreams’: Israeli team toasts U-20 success as foreign clubs eye players
Lapid testifies at Netanyahu corruption trial: PM said Milchan tax law was ‘good’
Overruling objections, PM says Shin Bet must join fight against deadly Arab mob crime
Proposed bill said to give Ben Gvir, cops power to jail Israelis without charge
With tobacco use on rise in Israel, kids and teens see their health go up in smoke
In sizzling Israel, Skin Cancer Awareness Week shines light on safety in the sun
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